Hiring Mike Zimmer was the best offseason move for the Dallas Cowboys

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A man wearing a Dallas Cowboys shirt speaks at a press conference with a backdrop of Cowboys logos and Miller Lite branding.
New Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer addressed the media during an introductory press conference at The Star in Frisco, Texas, February 14, 2024.

The Dallas Cowboys had plenty going against them in the first game of the season against the best defense in football, the Cleveland Browns.

Yet, it was the defense of the best offseason move for the Cowboys that made them look like the best in the league.

The Dallas Cowboys adding Mike Zimmer as the defensive coordinator to replace Dan Quinn was the best move they made all offseason.

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Flying Around

The Browns only managed 10 points before they scored a garbage-time touchdown in the final minute of the football game.

This defense was flying around, making Deshaun Watson uncomfortable from the start!

Watson failed to complete a pass more than five yards downfield on seven tries and was 0-of-4 when pressured and 0-of-4 against the blitz.

The only thing Watson did well was break tackles. Micah Parsons got him once, but he broke out of multiple sacks, both by him and others on the defensive line.

Before Dak Prescott signed his contract early Sunday morning, Watson was making the most guaranteed money in all of football.

Mike Zimmer showed this double B gap blitz in the preseason with two DEs dropping back multiple times. Gets home here. pic.twitter.com/8Q9opxFcgi

He finished the game 24-of-45 (53.5% completion rate) for 169 yards and one touchdown (while trailing 27-3) to two interceptions. He averaged a ghastly 3.8 yards per attempt and posted a 51.1 passer rating.

Every time you looked, DeMarvion Overshown and Eric Kendricks were lightening quick to the football, flying around in the backfield. Making tackle after tackle, it was so refreshing to see!

Overshown was listed as a backup on the Cowboys’ Week 1 depth chart, but he started on Sunday. It would not have been a surprise if Overshown showed some rust in his first-ever regular season game, but he looked two years removed from the injury.

The 2023 third-round pick led Dallas with 11 tackles (five solo), including a sack of Watson.

Now I understand the Saints just beat the breaks off the worst team in football, the Panthers, but they scored on their first NINE possessions. I am not sure if that has ever happened in the history of the NFL.
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Before the season started, I said the Cowboys would start at least 1-1 if they lost to the Browns. They would win this game, but the Saints’ offense looked good.
Mike Zimmer’s defense is going to need to show that same dominance over the next two weeks to really get people starting to believe they are the best in football, because they can be.

Quick To Forget

All we heard was about what the Cowboys lost, and about how nothing would have mattered about what they added.

Folks in the media are easy to forget coaching also matters in the NFL.

Zimmer has run a 4-3 defense for the majority of his career but was the defense coordinator under Bill Parcells and ran a 3-4 scheme, so he has shown versatility. That is exactly the type of defense that suits the personell!!

Zimmer had proven over the years that his defense works and Dallas has more talent than any of his teams he had when he was the Vikings head coach.

Mike Zimmer's Cowboys defense had fun today. Putting Micah Parsons in multiple spots, bluffing pressure, sending pressure, and catching deflections for INTs pic.twitter.com/daALC3fjt1

The Vikings’ defense was top-12 in points allowed in each of Zimmer’s first six seasons with the team, including a top-five finish in 2015, ’17, and ’19.

They shocked me with the way they played, but man, it was so nice to win against a good team on the road. Good start to the season, thank you, Mike Zimmer. Big test the next two weeks.

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Shane Taylor is a sports journalist with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and seven years of professional media experience. He has written 766 articles for InsideTheStar.com, reaching over 928,000 readers. Prior to Inside The Star, Shane worked as a Sports Reporter for Journal Star and a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. He currently works in the TRIO Upward Bound department at a junior college.

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